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Facilitate the development of scalable go-to-market strategies for global product launches and marketing activations. MAJOR ACCOUNTABILITIES:Oversee global marketing’s go-to-market process, strategy and content creation from customer (wholesale, DTC) sell-in to consumer sell-through, driving brand and commercial success.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with product marketing, customer success, and sales enablement teams to ensure consistency and alignment in messaging and to maximize the impact of ABM initiatives.
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You will report into Customer Marketing and partner closely with Product Marketing, Customer Success, Creative, Communications, and Growth Marketing to develop content strategy, define the content roadmap, and create and execute content marketing plans in pursuit of specific business objectives around awareness, product adoption, and revenue.
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The Sr. Manager Content Marketing will work closely with Thought-Leadership/Content leader, Regional & Vertical marketing leaders, Product Marketing, Customer Success and Sales to manage the day-to-day activities associated with all marketing efforts for the specified business channel, including project management, creative development, cross-functional implementation, campaign tracking (KPI) and reporting as necessary.
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The Product Marketing Manager will have a deep understanding of the Luminate platform, customer verticals, and competitive landscape. Collaborate closely with cross-functional stakeholders like product management, sales, demand generation, partner marketing and customer success to execute winning marketing initiatives.
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Reporting to the Director of Integrated Marketing, you will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including business development, field and digital marketing to develop and execute impactful Segmented and Account Based Marketing (ABM) programs.
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Coordinate with internal teams such as product marketing, creative services, content, product, customer success, sales, public relations, social media, and digital team to manage field marketing program components.
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Scope:The Product Marketing Manager will have a deep understanding of the Luminate platform, customer verticals, and competitive landscape. Blue Yonder Job Title:Manager, Product Marketing, Merchandise PlanningSynonymous Job Title:Product Marketing ManagerLocation:US - RemoteOverview:As a Manager Product Marketing specializing in retail planning, you will lead the development and execution of go-to-market strategies tailored for retail clients seeking innovation in merchandise financial planning, assortment planning, size scaling, and pricing and promotions.
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Engage with AWS field and digital marketing teams to identify and integrate joint messaging and content into lead generation, customer engagement, and product adoption focused marketing programs.
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As a Senior Manager in Product Marketing for AWS, you will have the opportunity to define and drive the marketing strategy for the rapidly growing analytics business with a focus on streaming analytics.
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As a Senior Manager in Product Marketing for AWS Analytics, you will have the opportunity to define and drive the marketing strategy for the rapidly growing analytics business with a focus on portfolio level initiatives.
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Work closely with other departments like product development, sales, and customer support to make sure everyone is on the same page with marketing plans. Customer engagement: Engage with customers and gather feedback to refine marketing strategies and improve product offerings.
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Work effectively across AWS with groups such as engineering, digital marketing, sales, business development, and evangelists to achieve our joint business goals. As a Product Portfolio Marketing Manager, you will have the opportunity to define and drive the AWS product portfolio positioning and marketing strategy.
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Work closely with the Industry Content Marketing team, Product Marketing team, Growth Marketing, Customer Success, as well as other business units to develop the content strategy for integrated growth marketing campaigns.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including product, sales, and customer success, to ensure marketing initiatives align with overall company goals. Artificial’s team is composed of experts in life sciences, robotics, automation, visualization, programming languages, data, and development tools, who have built digital tools and platforms for systems and products like LabVIEW, SpaceX ground control, the CERN hadron collider, LEGO Mindstorms, Eclipse and more.
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